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A Right Idea Includes the Fullness of Its Expression
[Note: Extracts from a report prepared for the Reading Room Division by the executive board of a branch church]
Leesburg, Florida
Our Reading Room is now established in a ground-floor location in the business section of our city.
In 1953 at a regular meeting of the church members, the thought that the Reading Room should be moved from the church foyer to a downtown location was presented. There were many arguments advanced against this idea, one being the history of two previous attempts to establish a downtown Reading Room many years before, neither of which had worked out satisfactorily. Both times it had seemed necessary to return the Reading Room to the church edifice.
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November 3, 1956 issue
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WATCHING OUR THOUGHTS
CLARA HAGENLOCHER
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THE TWO MIRRORS
ROBIN ENGLAND
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SAFE IN THE ARK
ILA RAMAGE
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TRUE CONSCIOUSNESS
ALFRED MARSHALL VAUGHN
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THE ALWAYS OPEN DOOR
EUNICE H. DIZER
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THE WAY TO HEAL ENSLAVING HABITS
EVANGELINE PAXTON
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APPLYING THE RULES BRINGS REWARDS
VERA CROSS
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ETERNAL LIFE
Charles A. Griffith
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THE DEMAND FOR PROGRESS
Harold Molter
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FINDING ERROR TO BE NOTHING
Helen Wood Bauman
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RADIO PROGRAM No. 163 - Victory over Serious Injury
Arthur G. Porter
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O give thanks unto the Lord;...
Elizabeth P. Long
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I first learned of the great healing...
Walter B. Graham
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In the Bible we read (John 10:10)...
Pauline Barnett Zektzer
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Because I have received so much...
Martha Smedley
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I should like to express my gratitude...
Martha Jane Richardson
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What shall I render unto the...
Anna A. Vinson
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The testimonies in The Christian Science Journal...
William C. Isaak
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About eight or nine years ago I...
Isobel Patricia Boyd
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I have had the privilege of being...
Blanche Mason Meckel
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In Matthew we read (5:6)...
Mary Frances Horner
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O sing unto the Lord a new...
Margaret Biggs
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Signs of The Times
with contributions from R. H. Clark, Robert L. Dieffenbacher